0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 SENATE FILE NO. SF00 Stand your ground. Sponsored by: Senator(s) Bouchard, Driskill, Meier and Moniz and Representative(s) Barlow, Biteman, Blackburn, Burkhart, Clem, Edwards, Gray, Hallinan, Halverson, Jennings, Laursen, Lindholm, Lone, Miller, Olsen, Piiparinen, Salazar, Steinmetz and Winters A BILL for AN ACT relating to crimes and civil liability; establishing and modifying when defensive force can be used; establishing when the opportunity to retreat may be considered; providing immunity from criminal or civil liability for reasonable use of defensive force; providing for an award of costs if a civil lawsuit is filed as specified; providing a definition; and providing for an effective date. 0 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming: Section. W.S. --0 is created to read: SF00
0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 --0. Immunity for reasonable use of defensive force; preconditions for arrest when defensive force is used. (a) A person who uses reasonable defensive force pursuant to W.S. --0 shall be immune from any arrest, detention, charging, citation or prosecution for using defensive force. 0 (b) A peace officer may use standard investigating procedures for investigating the use of defensive force but shall not arrest a person for using defensive force unless the peace officer determines that there is probable cause that the defensive force was not reasonable under W.S. --0. 0 (c) A person who uses reasonable defensive force may be wrong in his estimation of the danger or the force necessary to repel the danger as long as there is a reasonable basis for the belief of the person and the person acts reasonably in the response to that belief. SF00
0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 0 (d) A person arrested or prosecuted who believes that he is entitled to immunity under subsection (a) of this section may file a motion with the court asserting that the person used reasonable defensive force under W.S. --0. Upon the filing of the motion the court shall hold a hearing prior to trial and shall grant the person's motion unless the party seeking to overcome the immunity in subsection (a) of this section proves beyond a reasonable doubt that the person did not use reasonable defensive force under W.S. --0. Section. W.S. --0 and --0(d) by creating a new paragraph (iii) and a by creating a new subsection (e) are amended to read: --0. Immunity from civil action for justifiable use of force; attorney fees. 0 (a) Except as provided by W.S. --0(a), a person who uses force as reasonably necessary in defense of his person, property or abode or to prevent injury to another reasonable defensive force pursuant to W.S. --0 is immune from civil action for the use of the force. SF00
0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 (b) A person who uses reasonable defensive force may be wrong in his estimation of the danger or the force necessary to repel the danger as long as there is a reasonable basis for the belief of the person and the person acts reasonably in the response to that belief. 0 (c) In a civil action filed against a person related to the person's use of defensive force, the person may file a motion with the court asserting that the person used reasonable defensive force under W.S. --0. Upon the filing of the motion the court shall hold a hearing prior to trial and shall grant the person's motion unless the party seeking to overcome the immunity in subsection (a) of this section proves by clear and convincing evidence that the person did not use reasonable defensive force under W.S. --0. 0 (d) A court shall award reasonable attorney fees, court costs, compensation for any loss of income and all other expenses incurred by a person in defense of any civil action arising from the person's use of reasonable force pursuant to W.S. --0 if the court finds that the SF00
0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 defendant is immune from civil action under subsection (a) of this section. retreat. --0. Use of force in self defense; no duty to (d) As used in this section: 0 (iii) "Reasonable defensive force" means the threatened or actual use of force that a reasonable person in like circumstances would judge to be necessary to prevent an injury or loss, and no more, and can include deadly force if such force is necessary to prevent death or serious bodily injury to himself or another, or it is reasonable to believe that such force is necessary to resist a like force or threat. 0 (e) A person who is not engaged in illegal activity has no duty to retreat from any place where the person is lawfully present before using reasonable defensive force as defined in paragraph (d)(iii) of this section. A finder of fact shall not be permitted to consider the possibility of retreat as a factor in determining whether a person who SF00
0 STATE OF WYOMING LSO-0 used reasonable defensive force reasonably believed that the force was necessary to prevent death or serious bodily injury to himself or another. Section. This act is effective July, 0. (END) SF00